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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1951. TWENTY-POUR Today's Stocks OBITUARY MARY MXARTHY ByM'FEATTERS STATS Of CONNECTICUT HIGHWAY DEPA BTM ENT STRICTLY BUSINESS High Low Xoort Un Oil Cal2 3SH 35! 33li Un Pac 5a JH 99i 894 Unit Air Un 26. 26S," 28i nnr TO AT.T. rOMTBAOTOBI DOS IN NORWALK Sales Boom 606, i Hartford, Thomas H. Sheahan ervices for Thomas H.

Sheahan, Hich Low Noon Hfe 53 2Ui 21 21 414 Vi 414 400 United Corp .20 200 Abbott 3 TOO Admiral. 1 Connect CTt until 3:00 P.M.. E.D.I Arthur Anderson Services for Arthur Anderson, 41, of 280 State street, for many years assistant manager of the kitchen of the Van Dyke Coffee and Tea Services Wednesday For publicly opened. of Lakewood, a former resident here, who died Thursday, took place today in Sacred Heart church with a solemn high Mass. Burial was in St.

Michael's cemetery. 381, 38H 39), Town of 8bal! i Alleg Stl 2a i Allied Chem 2a i A11U Chal 3a i Am Airlines Kg company on Main street Teacher, Norwalk Music Supervisor 23 Years rdlan W1I Road 700 Steel lie Friday 41 Va 1A IS 15 15 12U 12 1254 13 13, 13 38U 371, SSVS ,11 374 37t 37'J rar. Flam mar ba examined In District NOTE: Orotiartora wlanloj to rtcalve plana for their own iu moat obtain thorn is Boom 60S. 8ut OHIeo Building. Hart-ford, noon garment by chk made payable to the Treaeurar, Stat of Connecticut aa NORWALK, July 9 Miss Mary 300 West Elec 2 C.

McCarthv. 67, of 3 Arch street, Md. James W. Burnett James W. Burnett, 71, of 98 Porter street, a machinist with the Underwood corporation in Hartford and Bridgeport, and the former Maguire Industries on Rail 108 lOTlj IDS 2 2 2 551, 55 Vi 55 33i 33S 18Vi ISVi 184 10 31 ft 31 14 3H4 1914 19 39K a 14 "14 Hft supervisor of music for the Norwalk school system since 1928, died Sun Conn, galea Tax Coat 12.67 Sbelton Cain will not be accepted and there will 100 Worth Sf2 24 i 24'i 300 Youngat Sh IVig 47' 100 Zenith Had 2a 62 62 day at 1:30 a.m.

in NorwaiK Hospital after an illness of three months, Born in Nashua, N. H. in 1883 no retuna. au proposals must am oovaio-lnd In Hartford. All blddera ara req.ulrea to Inform tbm- 75 75 7S4 road avenue, until his retirement Miss McCarthy was graduated from 200 Am Smelt 3 Kg.

800 Am Tel Tel 9 100 Am Viscose 2a 100 Am Wat VTk several years ago, died today In his home after an illness of two I labor under which the teachers training scnooi tnere: Hates of dividend In the foregoing table will be or la now being performed, and tha and later studied at the Institute Celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Walter T. Hines, assisted by the Rev. William T. Carney, deacon, and the Rev.

James McLaughlin, sub deacon. Father Hines read the committal services. Bearers were Stanley Paul, Bernard Russell, Edward Windt and Joseph Shalvoy. Mrs. laadore Fa in ton WEST HAVEN, July 9 Services for Leah Feinson.

wife of Isadora Feinson of West Haven, and sister of Fairfield' County Coroner Edgar W. Krentzman' of Trumbull, 'who died last night in New Haven-Grace hospital, will take place tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Shure funeral home. George street, New Haven. Burial will be in Mishkin Israel cemetery in that city.

A native of Meriden, Mrs. Feinson was educated there and graduated ark annual disbursements baaed irrylnr Services will take place Thurs trtaia I not of hlo work extra dividends of Music Pedagogy, North Hampton. Miss McCarthy came to Norwalk In 1919 and was appointed to quarterly or aen otherwise noted, are not Included day at 8:30 a.m. in the Robert Interference with ny other 19 19 NOTE: Surety Company Bond cld-CnUcd. id-Ei dividend.

ir-Ei rights. the school system. 100 Atl Cst Lit 200 Atl Itefin fornlahed br the Hljhwar Department for at laaet ono-thlrd of tha amount of tha bid 1 was a mcmrjer 01 tne xxor- Hennessy funeral home, 2936 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. ei-dls-Ex diatrlbution. wd-Vhcn distributed. wi-When Issued. a-Also extra or extras.

I-Plus stock dlrldend. d-Caah or stock. e-Pald last rear. (-Parable In stock; estimated walk Teacher's association, Nor walk Council of Catholic Women, contractor alien Sara filed with tha office an annoal piopoeal bond. CertHItd cheeks will not be acceptad.

The State Highway CommUaloner reaerrea the right to reject inr 10a in 10 174, 17 1714 47 47 47K l-Declared cash value nn ex-diTidend date. Norwalk Shore and County club, a member of the Board of Community year. h-Declhred or paid and all bide. Concert association, Connecticut Born in Maplesville. R.

Mr. Burnett was a resident of Bridgeport 35 years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's church; the Knights of Col after stock divtdond or split-up. k-Declnred with dividends In arrears.

p-Paid thla year. 2000 Bencuet 300 Beth Stl 2s: 100 Boeing Airp lg 200 Borden 1.20g, Music Educator's association, and July 2. 19151 Norwalk Symphony orchestra dividend omit rljtgs llftx I'hig in charge of children's programs. ed, deferred or no action dividend meeting. r-Declared in 1952.

y-Llquidating divi 400 Budd Co 1 SOa Services will take place weancs- from Pembroke college. Providence, R. in 1933. Before her marriage, she taught English for several years in Meriden high school. She was Tactad and delivered, I have levied npon rertaln propartr and will sell the same at 1B51 payable 1714 1T'4 "tt 200 Burr Add dend.

w-DocIared or pafd 1951 plus atoolc day at 8:30 a.m. in the Magner funeral home, 12 Mott avenue, and at 9 11T4 11 11 Pan ls 24 14 -K "You might have remembered to put the top up PCBLIC VENDUE to the msnest. Diue Fladd Kanle's Marina Boat Yard, ford. Connecticut, 14 dare the daughter of the late Benjamin alvldend. a-Payabia in omck, exaci value undetermined on declaration date.

and Sarah Mag KreBtzman ot Meri- o'clock in St. Mary's church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Patrick's cemetery, N. H.

o'clock In tha fore noon, IDaylliht Raring Time), to satisfy aald Execution and mi 300 Cntcr Trsr 3 51 6114 S114 CHARLES MERRILL DIES, VETERAN CITY EDITOR In addition to her husband and brother. Mrs. Feinson is survived by a sister, Mrs. Louis Don of West Haven. lfi 10 18 0 14, HM jw .10 30 36 3 CHILDREN RESCUED JOHN J.

M'DONALD attendscour.se MAXWELL AF BASE, July Major Raymond O. Roush of umbus of Athol, the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Athol, and the Council of Catholic Men of Bridgeport. Mr. Burnett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine O'Brien Burnett; three sons, F.

Harold, James and John P. Burnett, all of Bridgeport; a sister, Miss Sarah Burnett of Worcester, and several nieces and nephews. Thomas Begans Services for Thomas Begans, 67, of 268 Cilbert street, who died Saturday in Highwood Retreat, South Norwalk, after a two-week illness, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Wilmot, West and Gould-ing funeral home, 884 Lafayette FROM FLAMES BY SAILOR HTNfiHAM. July 9 (UP) DEATH NOTICES Cp .60 DIES IN 69TH YEAR 52 S2 Duffy, 21, ef 915 Hobbs, New Mexico, is attending the regular course of the Air Command and Staff school here, He is the son of Mrs.

Alta B. Roush of Charles A. Merrill, 62, city editor of the Boston Globe and author of the newspaper's widely read Sunday editorials, died unexpectedly at Mo lg 34 4 34 34 LIQDOIl PERMIT NOTICE or APPLICATION Is to give notice that I. Barnard of 164 Temple Stratford, have i application dated 30th Jniw. 1961, Col Gs 13 13 13)s 261o 2fl 26 is, N.

M. His-wife is the for Serviees-for John Joseph McDon his home yesterday wmie on vac tlon. Tackaae Mora Llnucr mer Lucille Bryan of Bridgeport, Conn, alcoholic Honor on the premlias, 451 Tarry aid, 68, of 100 Whitney avenue, a member of the Bridgeport Police department 32 years until his re Merrill started as an officej boy and during his 40 'years with the Globe covered such news stories aB 1 K.C. iiurcli at 9 a.m. of ti.iiet.

Burial vtlll lot. St. iomt s.v tolsr after 7 p.m. street, and at 9' o'clock in Sacred tirement in 1950, who died a. m.

yesterday in St. Vii conducted br 1S00 Comw Edis lg 20 20'A fiOO Con Edis 2 30 30 30 400 Con Vultee 1.40 lfH 1 1 300 Consum Pw 2 33VS, 33 33 200 Cant Con 2a 37 S7M, S00 Cont Mot .40 8 100 Corn Prod 3.00b 72 7 72 100 Curtis rub 7 7'j Tk 600 Curtis Trl 1000 Del Lnck TV ..11 11 400 net Fills 1 20 21 21 21 400 Dow Chem 2 40b SS the birth of the Irish Free State Heart church with a requiem Mass. ford, as permittee. 1922, the Scopes evolution trial at Dayton, and the Hall-Mills murder case in New Jersey in 193B. He made many campaign tours Burial will be in St.

Michael's cem- A resident of Bridgeport more than 30 years, Mr. Begans is survived by a brother-in-law, J. Johnson, and a nephew, Joseph F. Johnson, both of Jersey City. with presidential candidates, I.IQUOB PEBMIT KOTICB or APPLICATION This la to give notlco that 1.

Ulllan Seldler of 7.11 Pembroke street Bridgeport have filed an application dated July 3. 1951 with the Liquor Control Commission for a Package Liquor permit for the "la of lcoho. lie liquor on the premises, 71114 Pembroke street. Bridgeport. Tha huatnesa is owned Irjr hospital where he was admitted July 6 as 'a medical patient, will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

in his late liom? and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mr.

McDonald was a member of the Holy Name society of St. Patrick's parish, the Council of Catholic Men, the State Police association, Police Benevolent association eluding those of Herbert Hoover and Alfred E. Smith in 1928, and since World War II had been over 1S 18 18 07 S74 7 South avsnuc, a Seabee homa on leava, today had bean credit-ad by firemen with the rescue of the three children ef Mr. and Mr. Walter Haatheott, of 140 Marina village, during a fire in her heme about 10 o'clock Saturday night.

Firemen aaid tha sailor carried Walter five; and his two sisters, Shirley, three, and Sherry, three months, lo aafety after a short circuit in a table raido ignited furnishings in their second floor bed- The blaza was discovered by a 15-year-old "baby sitter," who ran across the street tc the home ef Michael Corso, 143 Marina village, where Duffy was visiting, for help after she was unable to reach the children because of heavy smoke. Duffy and Mr. Corso entered the apartment and the aailor carried the three children from their smoke filled room. Tho children were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by Dr. Jacob Pysarlw, City am-bulace physician, and released.

seas on three assignments Julius Bilot Wednesday afternoon and erenlne. BEGANS In Nornalk. 7th. I SSI. Thomas of "68 Gilbert 12 12 12 Contl Bk Tr (10) Corn Tixchnnge (20 Empire 10) Krst Natl (100) Guaranty Tr H00) 100 finlr (Ilob) .60 Services for Julius Bilot, 68, of 18 port, and vey of the occupation government in Germany, the Italian elections In 1948 and a tour of the new state Exchange street, Fairfield, whe died Saturday in St.

Vincent's hos Q.I 4.00 88 81 2.10g 54 54 54 2.40 41 41 41 2g 40 48 40 TJt 1.20 18 18 18 pital whei he was admitted June and Patrolmen's association. He was the husband of the late ineral serrlces at Wllraot. West A In, 884 J.afayelte on Horn Sln the Sso'red riea'rt Ch.ir.-h VrtelMla may call Monday sirniford. July 7. 1351.

3 as a medical patient, will take of Israel in 1949. Merrill leaves a wife and three sons. Services will be held Tuesday. Michael Foley Mrs. Jane Langdon McDonald place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m.

in th Charles W. Dougiello and Sons fu Manhattan (101 QJ 1.35 Manufac Tr (20) Q.I 2.40 Natl City (12.501 QF 2.00 New Tork Tr (231 QJ 4.00 Public Natl (23) QJ 2.00 is survived by two sons, J. Gerald Nor Ey pf 2g BUCKMILLZR- sirs In McDonald, member of the -Bridge neral home, 798 Park avenue, and Michael Foley, 74, of 1416 Fair port Fire department, and James NOTICE OF APPLICATION Thla Is to gl" notlr that I. Thorn st Tokoa of 618 OldOeM alrfleld. havt tiled an application dated Mill June.

1951 with the Liquor Control Commission ror r.rocer.v Storo Boer Permit for the Bale of alcoholl" liquor on the 318 Jim AvS Fairfield. The business Is owned hi Morton's Food Shop. of 318 Villa Ave Fairfield, snd will ho conducted by Thomai Tokos of .318 Villa Fairfield, ai 36 36 36 field avenue, died today in his home. Dr. H.

R. DeLuca, medical examiner, attributed death to a heart attack. T. McDonald, connected wan tne TJ. Weather Bureau station In Stratford; two daughters, Miss Mildred McDonald, a nurse in the 200 Gulf Oil 3a 200 Halliburton 2 1D0 Hoyden Chem 100 Homestakp 1M 600 Hudson Mot permittee 35 33 35 14 14 14 56 58 .16 Alexander B.enatar, City am Welfare department, and Mrs.

Mar THOMAS TOKOS, 1061. bulance physician, summoned to the scene, removed the body to the ion Keefe, member of the faculty of Read school; three sisters, Mrs. I.IQUOB PBItMIT ICE OF APPHCAT Godfrey-Conway funeral home, 309 at 9 o'clock in St. George's church with a high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in Michael's ccme- Mr.

Bilot was a former employe in the maintenance department of the Chapin and Bangs company. He had been a resident of Fairfield five years, and previous to that lived in Bridgeport 17 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emily Bilot, and a son, MSgt. Edward Bilot, of the Air Force, presently stationed in the Pacific.

Mrs. Albert Clements Service's for Mrs. Rose Agnes Lit- raul of 17 Summer Ansonla, Mary Murren, Miss Lillian McDonald and Miss Estelle McDonald member of the Read school facul 40 40 40 .00 14 15 CAR GOES OVER CLIFF Conn Lt Pow Com QJ Conn Pw Com Q3I Washington avenue. MRS. MARY E.

C00GAN tho Liquor Control Co tha Liquor by Gas Elec ty; four grandchildren, Robert, Thomas, James and Christine Mc Qf 2.7.r 46 48 Hartford Elec Lt i owned by First DIES IN NEW HAVEN Hartford Gaa Now Haven Gas Donald; two nieces, Esther Mary Murren, and two neph 200 Kentiocott 214k 7114 71 71 200 Laclede Gas 10 7 7 7 100 0 r. Gloss lg 32 32 32 300 Ligg My 4 6R 68 200 Locw's Inc 1 15 15 15 600 Long Isl Lt .80 14 14 14 John F. and George E. Kelly of NEW HAVEN, July 9 (AP) Bouth NE Tele SNETCO Bights Stratford. 21 21 Mrs.

Mary E. Coogan, wife ot James E. Coogan, assistant super 200 Lorlllard United Ilium Mr. McDonald was named COLORADO SPRINGS, July 9. (AP) A car plunged 300 feet down a cliff on Pike's peak yesterday, killing tho father of a sightseeing family and injuring six persona.

It was one of the few accidents In modern times on the famed Peak highway. Charles Cullen, 71, of Sartis, was killed. In critical condition are a intendent of parks in charge ot tne recreation division and nationally 100 Slarlnc Mid 0 too Martin 1 14 14 100 Middle lc 1 20 IP in TV, Kan T.i Si; of 608 Boitwlck Avenue, Bridgeport, known football and basketball offi SSSl with tho'XoV'conyrVl'Vmffi for i beer tavern permit for tha sale, of il-roholle liquor nn thonreralses, 124 Btato Street. Bridgeport. a cials died at 11:30 o'clock last night in the Hospital of St.

Raphael. She 100 Monsan Chem 2iaa 300 Jlonlg Ward 2a 500 Nash Kelv 2a Ilr. nk IH tl 1 St nit ford. ro Invlrod to n-nl Wotlncvlav. July 11th at nm from the Buokmlllor funeral Ki.io..i I'hnrolt.

NaiiKSluck, st 10 a.m. ullli -olonin hijh of roo.ulem.In- He'iVey'tuneral honi. Mm lVilaeport. ami Tnertay, BVCKMILLER-ln thl. City.

July 7. 1951, Krnost. of y.nijratu.-k. father of Mr yre.l riejnou. It.N..

of Bridgeport, Funeral servl.os will held Taesday. July 10. a.m. from Biickmlller-a and it 9 a.m. from Pt.

Francis B.O. (Lurch llh i solomn 4ntt- Monday tolOpni1 hm HARTIE-ln this City. Julv 9. 19.M. Arlins .1.

H'lrtio. of Mr. and Mrs. J. llanlo of jM Allyndalo Stratford.

ar- invited to attend the (antral tin (Tinflos Drnnls A Son funeral horn. Main St. Stratford. Sort at Pr. Janio.

fhurt'h Friends may call after 7 p.m. 'Jueaday. McDONALB In this City. July S. 1951.

.1. Monoiiald. husband of the lata Jano Lansdon McDonald of 10 Whitney funeral from his late residence, July llih st 8-30 a.m. and St St. Patrick's Church at 9 a.m.

with a solemn omeT.rvf Monday after 7 r-m- and all day Tuesday. PRAIN At his home. .100 Ulshland sirsiford Conn Julv 7. Ifl.U. James I'raln Funeral services will tie held at lienreo I- I'otier and Son's Funeral Hotn-.

kRU Fairfield Air on Tuesday. July 10th at p.m. Interment In Laavncroft cemetery. Friends msv rail Monday af- Clan Camphell Xo O.S.C. avlll ex emplify the ritual Monday evening at ROBINSON Tn this city.

July R. 19oL Lor-otta Orlcmau Itohin.ou. xlfe of Alfred A. KoblBson. of 1141 KoartitK street.

Funeral services -will be held on Monday at 10:30 s. in. at the ftincrsl home of Charles L. Dennis and Son. 1010 Fairfield avenue.

Interment In Lakevleiv cemetery. Friends may rail on Saturday erenlne from 7 to man Clements, wife nf Albert Clements, of 196 Read street, who died Thursday, took place today in the A. G. Baker funeral home with the Rev. James S.

Hood, pastor of the Summerfield Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Lakeview cemetery. Mrs. Paul Cofek Services for Mrs. Mary Cofek, wife of Paul Cofek, of 259 Bost- 03 t)3 6 so 18 18 18 32 32 32 was 64 years old.

Brldaeport. and will bo conducted by John TereDf.l of 608 Bottwick Avenuo, Brldga- Mrs. Coogan was taken suddenly ill at 1:30 D.m. Saturday in her to the police force Feb. 15, 1918.

During his 32 years of service he worked in nearly all precincts In the city, including patroling a beat in the downtown area. His last assignment was at the former Fourth precinct in the North end, now known as the Thorme Street Detention home. Mr. McDonald filed his request for retirement in May of last year, at the age of 67. He had then been off duty and ill for several months.

i Clifford naffer Sat Dairy 2 JOHN TEBEBESI home and was removed to the hos 32 S2 32 1981 daughter, Louise Cullen, 35, of Hia? lean, and a family friend, Rose O'Hara, 40, of WoodBide, Long Island, N. T. In serious condition are Lawton Green, 34, Dumas, his wife, Katherine, 29, and the Greens' two children. Dorothy, 10, and Charles, pital when she did not respond to treatment. Death was apparently American Chain Bridgeport Brass Bullard Company Casco rrouuets Crane Company Harvey Hubbell Locke Steel McKesson Robblns Tllo Roofing Underwood Corp.

United Aircraft NOTICE Tht nnual meeting of tho Board of Cor-reratora of The tlochanlcs and farmers wick avenue, who died Friday, took due to a "stroke. place today in St. Stephen's church Savings Ban will The funeral will take place from an Id bant with a requiem Mass. Burial was 100 Xat f.oad 2a 100 Nat Sup l.OOf 1400 Central 1400 No Amer Co 1 .100 Sor fnc 2a .100 Ohio Edis 2 the family residence Wednesday at Bridgeport, wnmroi Wt at 830 o'clock m. Payllght Saving in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Charles V. King Services for Mrs. Elizabeth King, 8:30 a.m.

and at St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock where a solemn requiem high Mass will be. said. Burial will eight. Mrs.

Grean is a daughter of Cullen. Police said Green failed to make a curve about two miles from the base of the winding highway that runs to tho summit. Clifford Peffer, S8, of 100 Vn- 521,4 32 52 14 TODAY'S CUBB quawa hill, died yesterday in St T. Bassett. 20 John street, Long mil.

has dissolved psrtoershlp with A. Boyce. of Stepney Associates, Mam -trect. Stepney, Connecticut, by mutual TACK T. BASSBTT Eldder Co.) Vincent's hospital where he was of 101 Beardsley street, widow of Charles V.

King, died Thursday, took place today in Messiah admitted as a medical patient July Baptist church with the Rev. Frank American Mark Electric Bond Kalser-Fraicr Pantepec contracted by Services will take place Thurs HAM I SHI BA 484 State Bridgeport, Conn. be in St, Lawrence cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Coogan is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

John J. Casey and the Misses Frances C. and Rita Coogan, all of New Haven; and Mrs. John P. Kiely of Babylon, N.

Y.j and four sisters, Mrs. Alice Roache and the Misses Nora Catherine and Margaret C. Lonergan, all of New Hav- Mrs. Coogan was born here May 29, 1886, the daughter of day at 10 a.m. in the Henry E.

Bishop and Son funeral home, 1139 Bridgeport. Conn. Connecticut Issues 20O Panh 200 Penney .1 2a 300 Tenn rw Lt 1.6' WTO Tenn Kit lag 300 Pciisi Coin 300 rulla ElaclVi 300 riillco MWb 100-Fhilip Mnr 3b 300 -Phillips Pet 4.80 600 Proct Gam 2.60a O00 Tub F. 1-0 3000 Radio CP 80(1 RKO Thoa 2011 Rom Hand lh Fairfield avenue. Cremation will be in Mountain Grove cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy B. Peffer; two daughters, Mrs. Bpy Neal of Bridgeport and Mrs. V.

G. Catlin of Clearwater, a son, Brooks Peffer, USN, and six grandchildren. first anniversary SECTION 5211. U.S. REVISED STATUTES.

and Catherine McMahon Lonergan. as? Ntn'ia: She was educated in the New Haven schools. will be a 3rd Cash, balances with other banks, including reBerve bal- 6 ance, and cash items in process of collection "Amlco Tuesday, July 10. W. Jacobs, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in Park cemetery. James Prain Services for James Prain, of 560 Highland avenue, Stratford, a machinist at the Stanley Works until his retirement a few years ago, who died Saturday' in his home, will take place tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the George P. Potter and Son funeral home, 880 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. F.

Stanley Sellick, pastor of the Stratford Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Lawncroft cemetery. Mr. Prain, who was a member of Clan Campbell 24, OSC, for more than 50 years, is survived by two sons, Thomas, of Stratford, and James, of San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Duf field, of Stratford; five grandchildren and two 39i, 30 American Hardware Arrow-Hart Hfgema Associated Spring United States Government obligations, aircti aim anteed Mrs.

Michael Brigante NORWALK, July 9 Mrs. Maria Brigante, wife of Michael Brig- 35,568,077.98 13,308,970.26 6,010,551.12 of States and political subdivisions addr Daniel DcCorlo. DR. F. C.

BUCKMILLER SERVICES WEDNESDAY Obligati 321,, 324 32 li 56i 56-H 18S IS's ante, of 230 Ely avenue, died Sunday in Norwalk hospital. Services will take place Wednes Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including $127,500.00 of Federal LorandSunto (including $913.10 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $817,185.48, furniture and fixtures Other assets Emhsrt Kafnlr Brnrlng Fnrrell Birmingham Hart A Coolcy Jenkins Bros Banders. Frary Clark Manning, Manvell. Mooro 'evr Britain Machine day at 8530 a. m.

in the Collins and Charlie Northrop, Betty funeral home, lax am roaa I.V MKMOItlAM S6S 561,4 and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church. Burial will be in St. John's Services for Dr. Frank C.

Buck-miller, 62, a physician in Bridgeport 35 years, who died suddenly Saturday night in his home on North Main street, Putney section, Stratford', less than 24 hours after his brother 'had died in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Wednesday in Naugatuck. cemetery. 1.60 30 TOTAL ASSETS In addition to her husband, sne is survived by seven sons, Joseph 48i 4Sai 48 Demand deposits Brigante of New Canaan; Jeiix, 10V I04 The services will be conducted at Michael, Vincent, Thomas, William, and Anthony Brigante, all of Norwalk; three daughters, Mrs. Safety Car Beating Stanley Works Torrlnglon Co Veeder Boot In memory of my 9:30 a.m.

in the Buckmiller funeral 28,090,335.24 5,611,204,26 home, 22 Park place, Naugatuck, William Pudzunas Services for William Pudzunas, of 123 Royal avenue, Fairfield, who died Thursday in his home, took place today in St. George's church with a solemn high Mass. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Simultaneous Masses were cele 4,1 43 45S of which Paul Buckmiller, Timendeposits of Yndlriduals, partnerships, and' corpora-Deposits' oV United States Government (including postal DeposItTof States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks 1 Other deposits (certified and casniers checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $100,810,118.13 Sandy Pelligrino, of Stamford, Mrs.

Jennie Andrisi and Miss Mary Brigante of Norwalk. physician's nephew, is owner, 7,198,186.04 1,666,954.92 2,605,174.27 at 10 o'clock in St. Francis church, Naugatuck. Burial will be in' St. 100 Std Brands 1.20a 200 Std $4 pf 700 Std Oil Cal 1 30h 200 Std Oil Ind 2b 400 Studebaker 14e 1100 'Sunray Oil 1.20 200 Swift Co 1.60 400 Sylv El Pd 2a 500 Tei Gult Prod 1.4) 600 Tex Gult Stl 4a 100 Tex Tac 1.40 100 Tex Tac Tr .70 brated by the Rev.

Joseph Kazlaus- hntma'ny a silent tear F'ahed When others are asleep. James cemetery, Naugatuck. Fire (10) Deaths Last Night kas. at the main altar, and tne Kev. QJ 2 50 Walter Pransketis and Benedict 122 Conn Gen Life (101 Q.T Rvbokas, at the side altars.

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Bearers were It rank snades. 100 Tide TVa As 2 36 36H 3614 By THE ASSOCIATED PRE8B RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil-Francis Adams Truslow, 45, former nresident of the New York curb ex Hartford Fire 10) CJ 3.00 1201A Hart (10) QJ 1.60 32 34 Home Insurance QJ 1.60 35 1 3714 Natl Fire (10) Q.I 2.50 564 58 rhoenlx Fire (10) QJ 3.00 My S4 Security (10) QF 1.60 32 4 34i George Bartkus, Clement Ignatozi-vich, Joseph Jasonis, Frank Zilaitis and John Minalga. 2,000,000.00 2,500,000.00 267,524.36 Surplus 1100 Trsnsamor 1.20 10N 10k 1R00 Trl Cont Cp 11H ll'-i 100 Twent Fox 2 IS1 1SH 100 Cn Carbide 2a 60 60 change and New York He mdivide A. G. BAKER FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL 188 Stratford At.

T.I. 5-3054 TOTAL Mrs. Alfred A. Robinson Services for Mrs. Loretta Orle-man Robinson, wife of Alfred A.

Robinson, of Hit Kossuth street, who died Friday took place today in the Charles L. Dennis and Son Friends may call tonight after 7 o'clock in the Robert E. Hennessy funeral home, 2936 Main street, and tomorrow from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Buckmiller funeral home. Services for Dr.

Buckmiller's brother, Ernest, 77, of Pleasant View street, Naugatuck, who died Friday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Buckmiller funeral home and at 9 o'clock in St. Francis church. Burial will be in St.

James cemetery. Erich A. Linkewitz TRUMBULL, July 9 Services for Erich A. Linkewitz, of 4 Rempsen street, who died Friday in his home, took place today in the Lieb-erum and Heaohy funeral home, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $105,925,716.05 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for 0tSXAXESOK CONNECTICUT COUKTY OF FA1HFIBLD. SS I Fred Hayes, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and was a native of summit, rv.

J. LONDON David C. Lamb. 84, retired commissioner of the Salvation Arrny and unsuccessful candidate to head the Army in 1934. TOKYO Col.

Karl C. Polifka, a pioneer and key figure in military aerial reconnaisance and commander of the 67th Tactical Reconnais MOST PROGRESSIVE MONUMENTAL FIRM OF CONNECTICUT funeral home. Burial was in Lake-' view belief. Ernest E. Robinson Southern New England Telephone Co.

STOCK AND RIGHTS BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED THESE RlCHTf EXPIRE JULY PROSPECTUS ON REQUEST Smith, Ramsay 4k Co. INVESTMENT BANKERS "T- 307 STATE STREET BRIDGEPORT TEL 4-814X ance wing in Korea. He was shot down in Korea. Services for Ernest E. Robmson, of 198 Jewett avenue, who died Thursday, took place today in the George P.

Potter and Son funeral Correct Attest: HONEYSPOT MONUMENTS MAKERS OF THE BABE RUTH MONUMENT If ao Stratford Bat. 1-TOJT LEWIS A. SHEA SAMKSENIOR FRANK A. WHEELER OAKLAND, Calif. Mrs.

Margaret home with the Rev. Charles Lebel, 64, sentenced to death in Ger Crooker, pastor of the Bethany Bridgeport, with the Rev. Conrad R. Reisch, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, officiating.

Burial many during World Wax I as an WE ARB NOW CLOSED SATURDAYS FOR THE Laratit Oils lay Open Sun. 11-5 Svorn to mad subscribed before me this 6th dsy of American spy, she was saved by Congregational church, oniciaung Burial was in Lakeview cemetery. was in Park cemetery. the armistice. xi EWSPAPERl.

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456,277
Years Available:
1947-1977